How virtual restaurants will change the way we eat in 2017: report


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 29 Nov 2016

David Chang's meal delivery app Maple ©iTunes/Maple

Virtual restaurants are predicted to be one of the biggest trends to define the food and dining landscape in 2017, according to a trendspotting report. 

After the "Uberisation" of food delivery, experts at the New York-based consultancy group Baum + Whiteman predict that "restaurants without seats, and seats without restaurants" will become increasingly popular and add another dimension to the sharing economy next year. 

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